You can still hodl for long term and potentially make a nice chunk still. Most of my "sources" (people in threads I follow) have been trading in alt coins though, with the thought that it's easier to multiply your money on low value coins. A $.04 coin will still double your investment if it hits $.08 a coin. That's part of the reason bianance is such a hot commodity right now. It gets most of the newest coin offerings first. Coinbase is slow as fuck and only has 4 coins offered.

Ripple has been all the buzz lately and people made a fortune riding it to $3 a coin. (The bubble just popped on it over the weekend) If it wasn't for the balance delay I would have gotten in early enough to make out like a bandit.

First bitcoin transfer went through after about 10 minutes. Easy enough.

Always double check that address though. There is malware that will lurk in the background like a wood tick and wait for something the looks like a wallet address to get copied, then it will switch the numbers to a different account.

That they do. But that's also what they said when bitcoin hit $200, $1,000, and at 10,000. Then it jumped to 17, then 19, now it's at $14,000. Jake got his at $700. His bubble is still doing just fine. Bitcoin imo is a great long term hold but I missed out one the early prices, so I'm not gonna bank off of it like others have.I should have got one that boat a year or two sooner. I fucked up. We all did.

But the good news is that it isn't the only boat in town. I'm not spending the rent money, but I'm not gonna sit on the sidelines not go for another giant opportunity when it's right in my face.I could have bought apple stock cheap, never did. Could have invested in Google. Never did. Missed the dot com bubble and the bitcoin boat. I might loose it all, but looking at the history chart of most crypto coins over a year, I still like my chances of finding a winner. Looking at those charts for a year, I'm pretty good on concert tickets, posters, shirts, video games, side by side shit, etc for awhile.

It will pay off or it won't, but being a "no coins" has got me just as far.